What is the correct Resource.Load path?
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I'm trying to load a Texture2D (.png) resource using Resource.Load. I've tried following path patterns:

Assets/CaseSensitivePath/TextureName
CaseSensitivePath/TextureName
Assets/CaseSensitivePath/TextureName.png
CaseSensitivePath/TextureName.png

Every time, Resource.Load(path, typeof(Texture2D)) returns null. This is my code and error handling:

public class LazyResource<T> where T : UnityEngine.Object
{

    //Path is read-only
    public string path { get { return _path; } }
    private string _path = "";
    //Whether NOT FOUND warning was thrown
    //in that case, further load attemts are ommited and the resource returns always null...
    public bool failed = false;
    //Constructor uses the path as first parameter
    public LazyResource(string path) {
        _path = path;
    }
    //Cached resource
    private T cache = null;

    public T res
    {
        get
        {
            //Does not re-try if it failed before
            if (cache == null && !failed)
            {
                //Load the proper type of resource
                cache = (T)Resources.Load(_path, typeof(T));
                //Throw warning (once)
                if (cache == null)
                {
                    Debug.LogWarning("Icon not found at '" + _path + "'!");
                    failed = true;
                }
            }
            //Can return null
            return cache;
        }
    }
}

Error:

Icon not found at 'Textures/GUI/Build/egg'!
UnityEngine.Debug:LogWarning(Object)
LazyResource`1:get_res() (at Assets/WorldObject/LazyResource.cs:28)
Actions.Action:GetMenuIcon() (at Assets/WorldObject/Action.cs:203)
HUD:DrawActions(Action[]) (at Assets/Player/HUD/HUD.cs:115)
HUD:DrawOrdersBar() (at Assets/Player/HUD/HUD.cs:85)
HUD:OnGUI() (at Assets/Player/HUD/HUD.cs:63)

What is the correct path to load a texture in the Unity3D project?

Gen answered 13/11, 2014 at 7:52 Comment(0)
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Create a Resources folder in your Assets folder:

Resources folder example

Then use Resources.Load():

Resources.Load<Texture2D>("MyFolder/MyTexture");

Roeder answered 13/11, 2014 at 8:8 Comment(4)
It's in Assets/GUI/Build/egg.png. The problem is that I didn't know you must use the Resources folder... That sucks. I want to organize my files as I will.Vishnu
If you want to use Resources.Load then you need to put the resource in the Resource folder.Roeder
I'll use something different.Vishnu
For me @apxcode solved it... I really just felt Assets folder is for this, my intuition was Resources.Load was all about loading from assets. But no: you have to make a resources folder by hand. Strange lesson to learn.Berl

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